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"If You Asked Me To" is a song written by American songwriter Diane Warren and produced by Stewart Levine and Aaron Zigman. It was originally recorded by American singer Patti LaBelle for her ninth studio album , Be Yourself (1989), and also for the soundtrack to the James Bond film Licence to Kill .
"When You Say Nothing At All" is the opening track on Frances Black's third solo album, The Smile on Your Face (1996), the title of the album being a lyric from this song. Released in August 1996 as the album's first single, this single became her third to reach the Irish top 10, peaking at number eight during an 11-week run in the top 30.
In December 2017, after Nothing More earned three Grammy Award nominations, one for the album The Stories We Tell Ourselves (Best Rock Album), and two for its first single, "Go to War" (Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song), the president of the band's record label, Eleven Seven Music, announced plans to release the track "Just Say When" as a single. [1]
You Made Me Think You Were in Love; It's Not the End of the World (If He's Younger) Second Letter Home; Come Back with the Same Look in Your Eyes; Let's Talk About You; Take That Look Off Your Face (Reprise) Tell Me on a Sunday; It's Not the End of the World (If He's Married) I'm Very You, You're Very Me; Nothing Like You've Ever Known; Let Me ...
The single version of the song did not receive an album release until the compilation Foundations of Funk – A Brand New Bag, but a live recording was included on Brown's 1970 album Sex Machine. The track was sampled by Ice-T in his song "Power" and also sampled by Ed O.G. and Da Bulldogs in their song "I Got To Have It".
She released a lyric and music video. [2] [3] The song was produced by Greg Keller, who also co-wrote the track with D'Amelio, Austin Sexton, Emi Secrest and Michael Schiavo. The music video was directed by Andrew Sandler. [4] A remix of the song with Avedon was released on 25 August 2023. [5]
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"Someday You'll Want Me to Want You" is a popular song published in 1944 by Jimmie Hodges. [2] The song became a standard, recorded by many pop and country music singers. The song features in Series 2 Episode 6 ‘Christening’ of the British comedy The Royle Family .